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The Computational Optics Group develops computational imaging and artificial vision systems for applications in biomedical imaging and remote sensing.
The process of collecting and analyzing images combines a complex physical measurement of many parameters (e.g. using camera pixels) together with information processing to extract the relevant data. Images historically play an important role because much of the information processing could only be done by the human brain. Today, we have great freedom to design the optics, light measurement, and digital processing of our cameras to enable different capabilities. In our group we design systems for medical fluorescence imaging, imaging through scattering, and imaging of and with high energy particles.